Auguste Adolphe Marc Reynaud Explained
Auguste Adolphe Marc Reynaud (7 May 1804, in Toulon – 4 February 1887, in Toulon) was a French naval surgeon and naturalist.[1] [2]
As a naval surgeon, he obtained a "third-class" ranking in 1821. Beginning in 1846, he served as chief surgeon, and in 1858 was named inspector general of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.[1] [3] During the Franco-Prussian War he was tasked with the organization of naval ambulance services.[4]
He took part in several sea voyages during his career, most notably in 1827/28 aboard the Chevrette, from which he collected zoological specimens during trips to India, Burma and the Dutch East Indies. In 1836 he became a correspondent member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine.[1]
The echinoid species Temnopleurus reynaudi is named in his honor.[5]
Published works
- Dissertation sur la température humaine, considérée sous le rapport des âges, des tempéramens, des races et des climats, 1829.
- Traité pratique des maladies vénériennes, 1845.[6]
Notes and References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20140419014406/http://expedition.seaaroundus.org/Expeditions/bio.php?bioKey=282&expedKey=21 Auguste Adolphe Marc Reynaud - Expeditions & Surveys
- http://www.archives.var.fr/arkotheque/visionneuse/visionneuse.php?arko=YTo2OntzOjQ6ImRhdGUiO3M6MTA6IjIwMTUtMDgtMDQiO3M6MTA6InR5cGVfZm9uZHMiO3M6MTE6ImFya29fc2VyaWVsIjtzOjQ6InJlZjEiO2k6MjtzOjQ6InJlZjIiO2k6NzQ2MTtzOjE2OiJ2aXNpb25uZXVzZV9odG1sIjtiOjE7czoyMToidmlzaW9ubmV1c2VfaHRtbF9tb2RlIjtzOjQ6InByb2QiO30=#uielem_move=-829%2C-39&uielem_rotate=F&uielem_islocked=0&uielem_zoom=152 Archives départementales du Var (image #102)
- https://books.google.com/books?id=xiFJAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA218 Catalogue général de la librairie française: 1840 - 1865, P - Z, Volume 4
- http://www2.biusante.parisdescartes.fr/bio/?cle=3811 BIU Santé
- http://www.tmbl.gu.se/libdb/taxon/personetymol/petymol.qr.html Petymol
- https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Auguste+Adolphe+Marc+REYNAUD%22 Google Search